Arsenal host Leeds United on Saturday afternoon as they look to maintain their winning start to the Premier League campaign.
The Gunners began their season with a victory as they came away from Manchester United with a 1-0 win last weekend. Riccardo Calafiori headed in the eventual winner when he pounced on a goalkeeping mistake inside the opening 15 minutes.
With a long list of names to choose from, Mikel Arteta is likely to field a strong lineup at the Emirates Stadium as he hopes his side can make it two from two.
Here's how the Arsenal starting XI could look as they take on Leeds.
Predicted Arsenal lineup vs Leeds (4-3-3)

Goalkeeper & Defenders
David Raya (GK) - He was one of his side's best players against United and saved the day on multiple occasions so he should continue between the sticks.
Jurrien Timber (RB) - Ben White is an uncertainty due to injury and despite still recovering from his own setback, Timber will step in on the right side of defence. He could possibly play around 60-70 minutes before being brought off.
William Saliba (CB) - He will remain in the side following a solid display at Old Trafford. The Frenchman is looking back to his best as part of the backline.
Gabriel Magalhaes (CB) - Continuing to partner Saliba in the centre of defence, he will look to build on his performance against United as he continues his recovery from a long-term injury.
Riccardo Calafiori (LB) - Following a shock start in the season opener, he will continue at left back on Saturday. He scored the winner and put on a good showing, winning a starting place for the second consecutive game.
Midfielders
Martin Zubimendi (DM) - He enjoyed a quietly good debut against United and will continue at the base of midfield tomorrow.
Martin Odegaard (CM) - One of Arsenal's better players in a slightly shaky display, the skipper will remain on the right side of the midfield three as he looks to continue his run of form.
Declan Rice (CM) - Another star at Old Trafford, he will retain his spot as the Gunners' left-sided eight and should be eager to cause the same problems he did last time out.
Forwards
Bukayo Saka (RW) - Despite some bright moments, he didn't make too much of an impact in his side's opener so will be hoping to change that against Leeds. He will start on the right flank despite recently training as a left-sided attacker.
Viktor Gyokeres (ST) - Following a frustrating debut that lasted just 60 minutes, he should be looking to capitalise on playing a weaker side in order to open his account for Arsenal. He will continue as the main man up top tomorrow.
Gabriel Martinelli (LW) - His display against United wasn't anything to shout about, but he remains the starter on the Gunners' left side... for now. He will have to perform as Noni Madueke looks to creep his way into the starting lineup.